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AMOL chapter 2 now online


Jason Denzel

Macmillan Audio, in conjunction with Tor.com, has released Chapter 2 of A Memory of Light, entitled "The Choice of an Ajah." The chapter is available as a free audio download only.

You can listen to chapter 2 on Tor.com's website.

A Memory of Light will be published on January 8, 2013 in hardcover and audiobook formats. It will be published as an eBook on April 9th.

In addition, if you are one of the first 2,000 people to pre-order the audiobook on CD, you will receive a limited edition AMOL case for your iPhone. Details are available on Macmillan's website.


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    Paul Chauvet, on , said:

     

    That seemed to be what happened. Pevara initiated it and Androl completed it and took control.

    androl shouldnt have had to "complete" anything... only women can initiate... they would reach through the man just like with a woman, only, they wouldnt be able to channel atall, they would have to pass control to the man...

     

    In both cases the woman initiated and the man “seized control” to complete the link. The only difference is that Nynaeve senses Saidin in the initiation and Pevara does not. This is probably due to Rand being the most powerful male Aes Sedai, using the most powerful Sa’angreal created for a man and Androl being, as we are repeated told, so week in the power.

    In other words, there is no error.

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    In both cases the woman initiated and the man “seized control” to complete the link. The only difference is that Nynaeve senses Saidin in the initiation and Pevara does not. This is probably due to Rand being the most powerful male Aes Sedai, using the most powerful Sa’angreal created for a man and Androl being, as we are repeated told, so week in the power.

    In other words, there is no error.

     

    thats not what the text says tho... this time, the woman was incapable of initiating it... she tried, and the link was only created when the man initiated, which is an error...

     

    and of the AS/AM bonded pairs, we've been told that women have been able to see the flows, and feel the power(taint) flowing... this time, she felt nothing, which again, is an error...

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    I agree that the text does seem to be in error. But maybe it is just us that are.

    If we look at this from the way woman and men grasp the power. Woman surrenders, man seizes. Does this not explain why women can link and men cannot? Does it not also state that the one initiating the link is the one that surrenders?

    In the case of Nynaeve and Rand: Nynaeve, already holding the power surrenders to Rand who then seizes the power from her.

    In the case of Pevara and Androl: Pevara not holding the power surrenders to Androl, who then seizes the power through her.

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    There has been occasional mention of forced links. I think Moridin mentions it as some of the funkiness the savages have discovered, somewhere. Maybe this guy learned a somewhat different way of doing things.

     

    The overall pace is really slow... That makes things worrying if the book isn't decently long.

     

    As for quality and style. Brandon didn't want to copy RJ's style for some reason, and even earlier it just didn't feel like RJ's work or storytelling. Apparently Harriet isn't as much of a fan as some of us are. heh.

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    The forced link was Moridin's thoughts on the a'dam, how the damane are forced to link with the sul'dam. If I remember correctly.

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